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Go figure. Anyway, we do get one of the four featurettes included on the DVD release. Analyzing Dark Waters Sequences dissects two scenes Blue Robe and Wall of Water though anyone even casually acquainted with modern CGI effects will find this far from awe-inspiring. Though some of the water stuff is cool, it reminded me of that old water-tentacle thing from The Abyss, which was cutting-edge about, oh, fifteen years ago. The only other extra is a collection of two Deleted Scenes Dahlia at the Laundromat and Kyle and Ceci in the Car. Both character bits, nothing major is revealed. I was kinda bummed that the subplot involving Dahlia wasnt better fleshed out I thought perhaps much of the backstory had been cut, but it seems like even the script was lacking in that department. Unfortunately, no theatrical trailers for Dark Water are provided. HD Bonus Content: Any Exclusive Goodies in There? No exclusives this time. But I guess one of those Disney Blu-Scape short films inspired by Dark Water would be, well, just a little too creepy? No easter eggs reported for Dark Water yet. Found an egg? Please use our tips form to let us know, and well credit you with the find. Dark Water is one of the more forgettable entries in the Japanese horror remake cycle. Despite a very fine cast and polished production values, the story does little to differentiate itself amongst better examples of the genre. As a Blu-ray release, the transfer appropriately reproduces the grim look of the film, though the soundtrack and supplements are no great shakes. Worth a rent for diehard genre fans, but Ill wait for the Blu-ray release of The Ring instead, thank you very much. All disc reviews at High-Def Digest are completed using the best consumer HD home theater products currently on the market. More about our gear. Puzzled by the technical jargon in our reviews, or wondering how we assess and rate HD DVD and Blu-ray discs? Learn about our review methodology. Copyright 2008 Internet Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. English PCM 1 Surround 48kHz/16-Bit English Dolby Digital 1 Surround French Dolby Digital 1 Surround Spanish Dolby Digital 1 Surround Reviewed by Peter M. Bracke As I write this, The Grudge 2 has just opened to the tune of a 22 million box office weekend. Hardly a small number, but something of a comedown not only for the franchise, but for the wave of Japanese horror film remakes that has flooded Hollywood recently. Perhaps the barely-respectable opening for The Grudge 2 is a curtain call for the niche genre the films final gross is certain to be a far cry from the 100 million-plus The Ring and the original Grudge scared up a few years back. Perhaps the era of the screaming dead kid in the bathtub is finally over maybe reimaginings of unseen low-budget Swedish snuff flicks are next? In any case, youd have to think back pretty hard to the summer of 2005 to remember Dark Water. A perfectly respectable studio entry in the Japanese redux sweepstakes, it nevertheless sank without a trace at the worldwide box office. Its a polished and well-made if unusually depressing and turgid affair. As dank as sewage and about as wild wild west music video fun, Dark Water reminds us that in horror, oppressive atmosphere and scares can only take you so far. If you dont have at least some glimmer of humanity to your story, audiences wont leave the theater with that all-important, post-fade-to-black sense of uplift and your film wont make any money. Meet Dahlia Williams Jennifer Connelly. Haunted by the death of her abusive mother, and bruised and battered by her pending divorce to Kyle Dougray Scott, she is hoping to start a new life with her five-year-old wild wild west music video Ceci Ariel Gade.

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